N 

850 
A  57 
1920 


UC-NRLF 


SB    S7D 


THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 
OF  CALIFORNIA 

BEQUEST 

OF 
ANITA  D.  S.  BLAKE 


HANDBOOK 


PAINTINGS  AND  SCULPTURES 
IN  THE  PERMANENT  COLLECTIONS 


THE  CORCORAN  GALLERY  OF  ART 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 
1920 


HANDBOOK 


OF    THE 


PAINTINGS    AND    SCULPTURES 
IN    THE    PERMANENT    COLLECTIONS 


OF 
THE  CORCORAN  GALLERY  OF  ART 

•  I 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 
1920 


GIFT 


A/fesno 
As? 


BOARD   OF  TRUSTEES 

CHARLES  C.  GLOVER  C.  POWELL  MINNIGERODE 

WILLIAM  CORCORAN  EUSTIS   GEORGE  E.  HAMILTON 
WILLIAM  A.  CLARK  JAMES  PARMELEE 

HENRY  WHITE  RUDOLH  KAUFFMANN 

THOMAS  NELSON  PAGE 


OFFICERS 

President  and  Treasurer: 
CHARLES  C.  GLOVER 


Vice-President : 
WILLIAM  CORCORAN  EUSTIS 

Secretary  and  Director: 
C.  POWELL  MINNIGERODE 

Secretary  to  the  Director: 
EMILY  P.  MILLARD 

Janitor: 
BENJAMIN  V.  DARRELL 

783 


COMMITTEES 

On  Finance 

GEORGE  E.  HAMILTON  JAMES  PARMELEE 

RUDOLPH  KAUFFMANN 

On  the  Building 

HENRY  WHITE  WILLIAM  CORCORAN  EUSTIS 

THOMAS  NELSON  PAGE 

On  Works  of  Art 

HENRY  WHITE  WILLIAM  CORCORAN  EUSTIS 

CHARLES  C.  GLOVER  C.  POWELL  MINNIGERODE 

JAMES  PARMELEE 

On  Legislation 

GEORGE  E.  HAMILTON        WILLIAM  CORCORAN  EUSTIS 
WILLIAM  A.  CLARK 

On  Accounts 
JAMES  PARMELEE  RUDOLPH  KAUFFMANN 


PREFACE 

THE  CORCORAN  GALLERY  OF  ART,  origi- 
nally located  at  the  corner  of  Seventeenth  Street 
and  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  including  ground, 
building,  its  contents,  and  endowment  fund,  was  the  gift 
of  the  late  William  Wilson  Corcoran  to  the  public  by 
deed,  dated  May  10,  1869,  "to  be  used  solely  for  the  pur- 
poses of  encouraging  American  genius  in  the  production 
and  preservation  of  works  pertaining  to  the  Fine  Arts, 
and  kindred  objects,"  with  the  condition  that  it  should 
be  open  to  visitors  without  any  pecuniary  charge  whatever 
at  least  two  days  in  each  week,  with  authority  to  charge 
for  admission  at  other  times  such  moderate  and  reasonable 
fee  as  might  be  prescribed,  the  proceeds  arising  therefrom 
to  be  applied  to  the  current  expenses  of  the  Institution. 

The  Institution  was  chartered  by  Act  of  Congress,  May 
24,  1870.  By  that  Act  the  building  and  its  contents  were 
declared  exempt  from  all  taxation.  The  organization  of 
the  Gallery  was  completed  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  on 
November  6,  1873,  and  on  April  29,  1874,  all  of  the 
rooms  of  the  Institution  for  exhibition  purposes  were 
opened  to  the  public. 

The  building  was  used  for  the  purposes  for  which  it  was 
intended  until  it  became  apparent  that,  as  planned,  it 
would,  in  a  comparatively  short  time,  be  wholly  inadequate 
for  the  proper  display  of  the  works  of  art  belonging  to  the 
'  Gallery,  while  larger  and  better  facilities  were  already 
required  for  the  rapidly  growing  Free  Art  School,  for 

(6) 


which  thoughtful  provision  had  been  previously  made  by 
Mr.  Corcoran.  At  the  same  time,  it  was  found  that  it 
would  not  be  possible  to  enlarge  the  then  existing  build- 
ing so  as  to  meet  the  future  wants  of  the  two  establish- 
ments. 

These  conditions  impressed  upon  the  minds  of  the 
Trustees  the  necessity  of  providing,  without  delay,  for  the 
erection  of  a  larger,  more  conveniently  arranged,  and 
better  lighted  building,  upon  a  plot  of  ground  large  enough 
to  not  only  furnish  space  for  the  projected  building,  but 
also  to  provide  for  such  enlargements  of  the  Gallery  as 
might  be  required  from  time  to  time  to  suitably  house 
future  acquisitions  of  paintings,  sculptures,  etc.  With 
these  ends  in  view,  steps  were  taken  to  find  and  secure 
a  proper  location,  and  on  the  3d  of  April,  1891,  the  pur- 
chase of  a  portion  of  Square  171,  fronting  on  Seventeenth 
and  E  Streets,  respectively,  on  the  east  and  south,  and  on 
New  York  Avenue  on  the  north,  was  ordered,  and  subse- 
quently effected. 

On  the  9th  of  January,  1892,  it  was  determined  to  erect 
a  new  Gallery  building  on  the  eastern  portion  of  the 
ground  thus  secured.  The  new  structure  was  designed 
by  Mr.  Ernest  Flagg,  of  New  York,  and  ground  for  the 
foundation  was  broken  on  June  26,  1893.  The  corner- 
stone was  laid,  with  appropriate  ceremonies,  on  May  10, 
1894,  and  the  building  was  completed  on  January  8,  1897. 
It  was  formally  opened,  with  a  brilliant  reception,  on  the 
evening  of  February  22nd,  of  that  year. 


(7) 


DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  BUILDING 

THE  building  stands  with  its  main  front  on  Seven- 
teenth Street,  extending  from  New  York  Avenue 
on  the  north  to  E  Street  on  the  south,  a  distance 
of  259  feet,  extending  back  133  feet,  and  occupies  about 
half  of  the  lot. 

The  style  of  architecture  is  Neo-Grecian,  the  material 
being  white  Georgia  marble,  on  a  basement  of  Milford 
pink  granite.  The  first  story  is  pierced  by  windows;  the 
second  story  rises  in  a  solid  white  wall  broken  only  by  a 
row  of  open-work  marble  panels  along  the  upper  edge, 
which  serve  as  ventilators  to  the  Galleries. 

Between  these  panels  and  the  cornice,  which  is  rich  in 
ornamental  carving,  extends  a  narrow  frieze  bearing  in 
Roman  letters  the  names  of  some  of  the  most  famous 
painters  and  sculptors  of  ancient  and  modern  times.  The 
roof  of  glass  slants  sharply  upward  to  the  ridge,  which  is 
finished  by  a  cresting  of  bronze,  terminating  at  each  end 
of  the  building  in  a  winged  griffin. 

The  severity  of  the  elevation  is  broken  by  the  curve  at 
the  north  end,  in  which  is  located  the  Art  School.  It  also 
contains  a  semi-circular  auditorium  on  the  first  or  main 
floor,  used  for  lectures,  etc.,  and  on  the  floor  above-  a  gal- 
lery for  various  special  or  temporary  exhibitions,  which 
connects  with  the  main  picture  galleries  on  the  second 
floor. 

The  main  entrance  to  the  building  is  on  Seventeenth 
Street.  On  either  side  of  the  steps,  upon  white  marble 

(10) 


pedestals,  rests  a  colossal  bronze  lion,  cast  from  moulds 
made  over  the  famous  lions  by  Canova,  which  guard  the 
tomb  of  Clement  XIII,  in  St.  Peter's,  Rome. 

Passing  through  this  entrance,  a  broad  and  easy  flight 
of  stairs  leads  directly  to  the  main  corridor  or  atrium. 
This  is  the  largest  hall  in  the  building,  being  170  feet  long 
and  50  feet  wide,  running  north  and  south  of  the  main 
entrance  on  the  first  floor.  Its  light  comes  through  open- 
ings or  light-wells  in  the  ceiling  above,  which  is  supported 
by  forty  fluted  monolith  columns  of  Indiana  limestone. 
This  spacious  hall  is  devoted  to  the  exhibition  of  casts 
from  sculptures  of  the  antique  and  Renaissance  periods. 
The  rooms  surrounding  it — except  those  required  for  the 
library,  administration  purposes,  etc. — are  also  given  up 
to  original  marbles,  casts,  bronzes,  etc.,  including  the 
large  and  valuable  collection  of  the  works  of  the  late 
Antoine  Louis  Barye,  the  eminent  French  sculptor  of 
animals. 

Directly  in  front,  upon  entering,  and  upon  the  further 
or  western  side  of  the  hall  or  atrium,  rises  the  grand  white 
marble  staircase,  fifteen  feet  in  width,  and  of  easy  tread, 
which  leads  to  the  second-story  atrium,  of  the  same  dimen- 
sions as  the  one  below.  This  has  an  immense  skylight 
supported  by  thirty-eight  fluted  monolith  columns,  also 
of  Indiana  limestone. 

Ten  large  doorways,  with  sliding  doors,  lead  from  the 
atrium  to  the  galleries  for  paintings — four  fine  large  rooms 
on  Seventeenth  Street,  two  small  and  one  large  one  on  E 
Street,  and  two  still  larger  on  the  west,  on  either  side  of 
the  main  staircase,  all  admirably  adapted  for  their  pur- 
pose and  perfectly  lighted,  whether  for  day  or  night 
exhibitions. 

(11) 


The  entrance  on  the  north,  or  New  York  Avenue,  side 
of  the  building  leads  to  the  auditorium,  a  spacious  room, 
of  beautiful  proportions,  and  also  to  the  several  rooms  set 
apart  for  the  School  of  Art. 

The  dimensions  of  all  the  rooms  and  galleries  are  given 
on  the  accompanying  floor  plans. 


For  information  concerning  the  Art  School  connected 
with  the  Gallery  see  Prospectus,  separately  printed,  to  be 
had  by  application  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Art  School. 

Photographs  of  many  of  the  paintings  and  other  works 
of  art  in  the  Gallery  are  for  sale  at  the  door. 

In  accordance  with  the  previous  policy  of  the  Gallery 
it  is  expected  that  a  succession  of  various  special  exhibitions 
of  unusual  interest  and  educational  value  will  be  held. 
These  exhibitions  include  works  in  the  different  fields  of 
artistic  endeavor — paintings,  sculptures,  etchings,  etc. — 
and  the  planning  of  such  special  displays,  for  the  education 
and  benefit  of  our  public,  has  become  an  important  and 
vital  part  of  the  Institution's  work. 


(12) 


HOURS  OF  OPENING 

The  Gallery  is  open  to  the  public  as  follows : 
On  Sundays,  from  1.30  to  4.30  P.  M. 
On  Mondays,  from  12  M.  to  4.30  P.  M. 

On  Tuesdays,  Wednesdays,  Thursdays,  Fridays  and 
Saturdays,  from  9.00  A.  M.  to  4.30  P.  M. 

On  Christmas  Day  and  July  4th,  it  is  closed  to  the 
public,  but  on  other  public  holidays  it  is  open  from 
10.00  A.  M.  to  2.00  P.  M. 

On  public  holidays  and  Tuesdays,  Thursdays, 
Saturdays  and  Sundays,  the  admission  is  free. 

On  Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  an  admit- 
tance fee  of  25  cents  is  charged. 


(13) 


PAINTINGS 

NOTE:  The  dimensions  of  paintings  in  this  catalogue  are 
given  in  inches,  the  figures  named  first  indicating  the  height, 
the  others  the  'width  of  the  canvas. 

Achenbach,  Oswald  (1827-1905)  Dusseldorf  School 

1  Festival  of  Santa  Lucia,  Naples. 

55x77 

Alexander,  John  W.   (1856-1915)  American  School 

2  A  Meadow  Flower. 

50x40 

Andrews,  Eliphalet  F.  (1835-1915)         American  School 

3  James    M.    Carlisle    (First   President   of   Board    of 

Trustees  of  The   Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art.) 
30x25 

Anshutz,  Thomas  Pollock  (1851-1912)   American  School 

4  A   Dutchman. 

80x40 
Gift  of  Mrs.  Louis  Bennett. 

Bacon,  Henry  (1839-1912)  American  School 

5  The  Nile— Evening   (Water  Color.) 

19x36^ 

Bail,  J.  A.  French  School 

6  Sunday  Morning  in  Auvergne. 

35x46 

(15)         • 


16  PAINTINGS 


Barclay,  J.  Edward  American  School 

7  Samuel   Hay  Kauffmann    (Elected   Trustee   of  The 

Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Feb.  26,  1881;  Presi- 
dent Board  of  Trustees,  from  Oct.  15,  1894,  until 
his  death  on  Mar.  15,  1906.) 

30x25 
Gift  of  Mr.  Kauffmann's  Heirs. 

Bartlett,  Frederic  Clay  (1873 )  American  School 

8  Canton  Street. 

36x40 

Becker,  Carl  Ludwig  Frederick  (1820-1900) 

German  School 

9  Pope    Julius    II,    with    Raphael,    Michael    Angelo, 

Vittoria    Colonna,    and    Bramante,    Viewing    the 
Newly  Exhumed  Statue  of  the  Apollo  Belvedere. 
60x81 

Benson,  Frank  W.  (1862 )  American  School 

10  My  Daughter    (Awarded   the   Potter   Palmer   Gold 

Medal,  1912.     The  Art  Institute  of  Chicago). 
30x26 

11  The   Open   Window    (Awarded   the   First   William 

A.  Clark  Prize,  of  $2,000,  accompanied  by  the 
Corcoran  Gold  Medal.  The  Corcoran  Gallery 
of  Art,  1919.) 

52x42 

Bierstadt,  Albert  (1830-1902)  American  School 

12  Mount  Corcoran. 

60x96 

13  The  Last  of  the  Buffalo. 

69x117 
Gift  of  Mrs.  Albert  Bierstadt. 


PAINTINGS  17 


Bjorck,  Oscar  (1860 )  Swedish  School 

14  The  Nail  Makers. 

53x59 
Gift  to  the  Gallery  by  a  number  of  its  friends,  May  1,  1896. 

Blakelock,  Ralph  Albert  (1847-1919)     American  School 

15  Colorado  Plains. 

16x24 

Bogert,  George  H.  (1864 )  American  School 

16  Sunset. 

28x36 
Gift  of  the  late  George  A.  Hearn,  of  New  York. 

Bonham,  Horace  (1835-1892)  American  School 

17  Nearing  the  Issue  at  the  Cockpit. 

20x27 

Bonheur,  Marie  Rosa  (1822-1899)  French  School 

18  Bull. 

15x18^ 
Gift  of  the  Heirs  of  the  Estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

Bonington,  Richard  Parkes  (1801-1828)     English  School 

19  On  the  Sea  Coast. 

10^x14 

Bequeathed  to   the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop  Bradley. 


18  PAINTINGS 


Boughton,  George  Henry  (1834-1905)        English  School 

20  The    Heir    Presumptive. 

42x73 

21  Edict  of  William  the  Testy   (Illustrates   a  passage 

from   Irving's    ''Knickerbocker's    History   of   New 
York,"  Chapter  8). 

42x66 

Bouquet,  Michel  (1807-18—)  French  School 

22  Halt  of  Hunters  at  Fontainebleau. 

17x23 

Breton,  Emile  Adelard  (1831-1902)  French  School 

23  Sunset. 

43x66 

24  Snow  Scene — Moonrise. 

22x34 

Breton,  Jules  Adolphe  (1827-1906)  French  School 

25  Brittany  Widow. 

37x31 

Bridgman,  Frederick  Arthur  (1847 )  American  School 

26  Procession  of  the  Sacred  Bull,  Apis-Osiris. 

39x69 

Brooke,  Richard  Norris  (1847-1920)       American  School 

27  A  Pastoral  Visit. 

46x65 

28  Incoming  Tide. 

24x37^ 


PAINTINGS 


19 


Brown,  John  G.  (1831-1913) 

29  Allegro   and  Penseroso. 

8x14 

30  The  Longshoreman's  Noon. 

33x50 


American  School 


Browne,  W. 

31  Return  From  Market. 

25x32 

Brush,  George  de  Forest  (1855-—) 

32  Mother  and   Child. 

38x28 


English  School 


American  School 


Bunce,  William  Gedney  (1840-1916)       American  School 

33  Venice — Sunrise. 

25^x36^ 

Burnier,  Richard  (1826-1884)  Dutch  School 

34  Cattle    on    Seashore    near    Scheveningen.   (Awarded 

a  Gold  Medal  at  the  Brussels  Exposition  of  1881). 
41x63 


Carlsen,  Dines  (1901 ) 

35  The  Brass  Kettle. 

20x24 

Carlsen,  Emil  (1853-—) 

36  Moonlight  on  a  Calm  Sea. 

58x47 


American  School 


American  School 


20  PAINTINGS 


Carlson,  John  F.  (1875 )  American  School 

37  Woods  in  Winter. 

46x56 

Casilear,  John  W.  (1811-1893)  American  School 

38  Lake   George. 

25x45 
Gift  of  Miss  Josephine  E.  Harrison. 

Cassatt,  Mary  American  School 

39  La  Femme  Au  Chien. 

39x26 

Cazin,  Jean  Charles  ( 1840-1901 )  French  School 

40  Moonlight  in  Holland. 

25x32 

41  Landscape. 

18x22 
Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

Chase,  Harry  (1853-1889)  American  School 

42  The  Harbor  of  New  York. 

40x72 

Chase,  William  M.  (1849-1916)  American  School 

43  Portrait  of  Hon.  William  A.  Clark. 

50x40 
Gift  of  Senator  Clark. 

44  An  English  Cod. 

36x40 

45  The  Model   (Pastel.) 

19x16 
Gift   of  Ralph   Cross   Johnson,  Esquire. 


PAINTINGS  21 


Chialiva,  Luigi  (1842-1914)  French  School 

46  A  Shower. 

22x31 

47  Fine  Weather. 

22x31 

48  The  Old  Shepherd. 

26x41 
Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

Chierici,  Gaetano  (1838 )  Italian  School 

49  The  Mask   (or  Fun  and  Fright.) 

29x41 

Church,  Frederick  Edwin  (1826-1900)   American  School 

50  Niagara  Falls. 

42x90 

51  Scenery  on  the  Magdalena  River,   Granada,  South 

America. 

27x36 

Cole,  Thomas  (1801-1848)  American  School 

52  The   Departure 

39x63 

53  The  Return. 

39x63 

Comte,  Pierre  Charles  (1823-1895)  French  School 

54  Scene  at  Fontainebleau — Costume  of  Louis  XI. 

31x21 


22  PAINTINGS 


Corot,  Jean  Baptiste  Camilla  (1796-1875)  French  School 

55  The  Wood-Gatherers. 

45x65 

56  Mountain  Stream. 

9^  x 


Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

57  Outskirts  of  the  Village. 

16^x22^ 

Bequeathed  to  the   Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

Couder,   Emile  Gustave  French  School 

58  Flower  Piece   (With  Cat.) 

45x58 

59  Flower  Piece. 

14x16 

Courbet,  Gustave  (1819-1878)  French  School 

60  Landscape. 


61  Ornans,  Birthplace  of  the  Artist. 

14^x18 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

Couture,  Thomas  (1815-1879)  French  School 

62  Female  Head. 

21x19 


PAINTINGS  23 


Crane,  Bruce  (1857 )  American  School 

63  November  Hillsides. 

32x40 

Daubigny,  Charles  Francois  (1817-1878      French  School 

64  A  Hamlet  on  the  Seine,  near  Vernon. 

34x58 

65  Rocky  Precipice  and  Mountains. 

23x29 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George   Lothrop   Bradley. 

66  Landscape. 

10^x16 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop   Bradley. 

Davey,  Randall  (1887 )  American  School 

67  Old  Sea  Captain. 

40x32 
Gift  of  Mrs.  Robert  E.  Westcott. 

Davis,  Charles  H.  (1856 )  American  School 

68  The  Deepening  Shadows. 

28x45 

De  Bock,  Theophile  (1851-1904)  Dutch  School 

69  The  Poudon  Commons. 

32x56 

De  Braekeleer,  Ferdinandus  (1792-1883)     Dutch  School 

70  The  Unhappy  Family. 

28x23 

71  The   Happy  Family. 

28x23 


24  PAINTINGS 


De  Camp,  Joseph  (1858  --  )  American  School 

72  The  Seamstress. 

36x28 

De  Haas,  Johannes  Hubertus  Leonardus  (1832-1880) 

Dutch  School 

73  Holland  Cattle. 

1424  *  22^ 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

Delacroix,  Ferdinand  Victor  Eugene  (1799-1863) 

French  School 

74  An  Arab  Spy. 

29x24 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

75  Landscape  with  Figures. 

9x13 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

De  Marne,  Jean  Louis  (1754-1829)  French  School 

76     Interior. 


77  Interior. 

8^  x  wy2 

De  Neuville,  Alphonse  Marie  (1836-1885)  French  School 

78  Champigny   (Water  Color.) 

55x79 


PAINTINGS  25 


Desgoffe,  Blaise  Alexandre 

79  Souvenirs  of  the  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Centu- 

ries. 

40x36 

Detaille,  Jean  Baptiste  fidouard  (1848-1912) 

French  School 

80  The  Passing  Regiment. 

50x50 

81  General  of  the  First  Empire. 

32x26 
Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

82  French  Cuirassiers  Bringing  in  Bavarian  Prisoners 

(Water  Color). 

17x22 

Dewey,  Charles  Melville  (1849 )       American  School 

83  Edge  of  the  Forest. 

36x50 

Dewing,  Thomas  Wilmer  (1851 )     American  School 

84  Lady  with  a  Mask. 

22x24 

Diaz  De  La  Pena,  Narcisse  Virgilio  (1808-1876) 

French  School 

85  The  Approaching  Storm. 

33x42 

86  Broken    Ground    Near   the    Village. 

23x28^ 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

Dickinson,  Sidney  Edward  (1890 )      American  School 

87  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

33x24 


26  PAINTINGS 


Dodson,  Sarah  Paxton  Ball ( 1847-1906)  American  School 

88  Deborah. 

59  x  48 

Dougherty,  Paul  (1877 )  American  School 

89  The  Land  and  the  Sea. 

36x48 

Doughty,  Thomas  (1793-1856)  American  School 

90  Landscape. 

7x15 

91  Tintern  Abbey. 

29x36 
Gift  of  William  Church  Osborn,  Esquire. 

92  Welsh  Scenery. 

29x36 
Gift  of  William  Church  Osborn,  Esquire. 

93  Autumn  Scene  on  the  Hudson. 

34x48 

Dupre,  Jules  (1811-1889)  French  School 

94  The  Pond  of  the  Great  Oak. 

37x30 

95  Old  Cottages  Reflected  in  Water. 

13x18 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop   Bradley. 

96  Moonlight  by  the  Sea. 

32x39^ 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop   Bradley. 


PAINTINGS  27 


Durand,  Asher  Brown  (1796-1886)         American  School 

97  Edge  of  the  Forest. 

78x63 

Dyer,  H.  Anthony  (1872 )  American  School 

98  The  Road  that  Leads  Them  Home   (Water  Color.) 

30x22 

Eakins,  Thomas  (1844-1916)  American  School 

99  The  Pathetic  Song. 

45  x  32^ 

Eastman,  Seth  (1808-1875)  American  School 

100  Lacrosse  Playing  Among  Sioux  Indians. 

28x40^ 

Elder,  John  A.  (1833-1895)  American  School 

101  General  Robert  Edward  Lee. 

54x40 

102  General  T.  J.  Jackson. 

55x40 

Elliott,  Charles  Loring  (1812-1868)       American  School 

103  Portrait   of   Mr.    Corcoran    (The    Founder    of   The 

Corcoran   Gallery  of   Art.     Born   Dec.   27,   1798 ; 
Died,  Feb.  24,  1888.) 
98x68 

104  Colonel  Thomas  L.  McKenney. 

30x25 
Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  James  C.  McGuire. 

105  James  C.  McGuire. 

30x25 
Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  James  C.  McGuire. 


28  PAINTINGS 


106  William  Cullen  Bryant. 

24x20 
Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  James  C.  McGuire. 

107  Horatio  Stone. 

24x20 
Gift   of  Samuel  P.   Avery,  Esquire. 

108  Asher  Brown  Durand. 

22x27 

Faed,  John  (1820-1902)  English  School 

109  Shakespeare  and  His  Contemporaries. 

53x67 

Farley,  Richard  Blossom  (1875 — )         American  School 

110  Fog  (Awarded  the  Fourth  William  A.  Clark  Prize, 

of  $500,  accompanied  by  the  Corcoran  Honorable 
Mention  Certificate,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of 
Art,  1914). 

40x58 

Foster,  Ben  (1852 )  American  School 

111  Sunset  in  the  Litchfield  Hills. 

30x36 

112  Late  Autumn  Moonrise. 

42x48 

Frere,  Pierre  Edourd  ( 1819-1886)  French  School 

113  Preparing  for  Church. 

22x19 

Frieseke,  Frederick  Carl  (1874 )         American  School 

114  Lady  in  Pink. 

32x32 


PAINTINGS  29 


Fuller,  George  (1822-1884)  American  School 

115  Lorette. 

50x30 

Garber,  Daniel  (1880 )  American  School 

116  April  Landscape   (Awarded  the  Fourth  William  A. 

Clark   Prize,   of   $500,    accompanied   by  the    Cor- 
coran   Honorable   Mention    Certificate,   The    Cor- 
coran Gallery  of  Art,  1911.) 
42x46 

Gericault,  Jean  Louis  Andre  Theodore  (1791-1824) 

French  School 

117  Study  of  a  Torso. 

20x15 
Gift  of  Julius  Oehme,  Esquire. 

Gerome,  Jean  Leon  (1824-1904)  French  School 

118  Caesar  Dead. 

86  x  124 

Gifford,  Robert  Swain  (1840-1905)      -  American  School 

119  October  on  Massachusetts  Coast. 

11x21 
Gift  of  A.  J.  Parsons,  Esquire. 

Gifford,  Sanford  R.  (1823-1880)  American  School 

120  Ruins  of  the  Parthenon. 

27x53 

Gray,  Henry  Peters  (1819-1877)  American  School 

121  The  Judgment  of  Paris. 

50x40 


30  PAINTINGS 


Grayson,  Clifford  Prevost  (1859 )     American  School 

122  Mid-Day  Dreams. 

49x35 

Awarded  to  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art  in  the 
Competitive  Exhibition  by  the  American  Art 
Association,  New  York,  1886. 

Groll,  Albert  L.  (1868 )  American  School 

123  No  Man's  Land,  Arizona. 

40x51 

Gutherz,  Carl  (1844-1907)  American  School 

124  Susan  B.  Anthony. 

24x20 
Gift  of  Mrs.  John  B.  Henderson. 

Hale,  Philip  L.  (1865 )  American  School 

125  Portrait   (Girl  with  Muff). 

30x25 

Harding,  Chester  (1792-1866)  American  School 

126  John  Randolph,  of  Roanoke. 

30x25 

Harrison,  Lovell  Birge  (1854 )  American  School 

127  Rose  and  Silver  Moonrise. 

30x40 

Harrison,  Thomas  Alexander  (1853 ) 

American  School 

128  Twilight. 

34x71 


PAINTINGS  31 


Hart,  James  McDougal  (1828-1901)     American  School 

129  The  Drove  at  the  Ford. 

54x38 

Hassam,  Childe  (1859 )  American  School 

130  Northeast   Headlands — New   England   Coast. 

25x30 

131  The  New  York  Window    (Awarded  the  First  Wil- 

liam A.  Clark  Prize,  of  $2,000,  accompanied  by 
the  Corcoran  Gold  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery 
of  Art,  1912.) 

45^x35 

Hawthorne,  Charles  W.   (1872 )         American  School 

132  A  Fisherman's  Wife. 

50x40 

Hayden,  Charles  H.   (1856-1901)  American  School 

133  The  Poplars,  Chatham,  Massachusetts. 

36x46 
Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  artist. 

Hays,  William  Jacob   (1830-1875)         American  School 

134  Head  of  Bull-Dog. 

13x15 

Healy,  G.  P.  A.  (1813-1894)  American  School 

135  Justin  S.  Morrill,  of  Vermont. 

30x25 

136  George  Peabody. 

30x25 


32 


PAINTINGS 


Heilbuth,  Ferdinand  (1826-1889) 

137     On  the  Pincian  Hill,  Rome. 

(Cardinal  Questioning  Acolytes.) 
34x55 


French  School 


Helmick,  Howard  (1845-1907) 

138  The  Emigrant's  Letter. 

20x16 

Hemmick,  Alice 

139  Bertha   (Pastel). 

24x20 
Gift   of  the   artist. 

Henner,  Jean  Jacques  (1829-1905) 

140  Joan  of  Arc,  in  Infancy. 

21  x  17^ 

Henri,  Robert  (1865-—) 

141  Willie  Gee. 

32x26 


American  School 


American  School 


French  School 


American  School 


Henry,  Edward  Lamson  (1841-1919)     American  School 

142    The   Old  Westover  Mansion. 

11x14 
Gift  of  a  friend. 


Hildebrandt,  Eduard  (1817-1868) 

143  Moonrise  in  Madeira. 

36x48 

Holmes,  William  H.  (1846-  — ) 

144  Midsummer   (Water  Color). 

18^x25 


German  School 


American  School 


PAINTINGS  33 


Homer,  Winslow  (1836-1910)  American  School 

145  A  Light  on  the  Sea. 

28x48 

146  The  Hudson  River  —  Logging.     (Water  Color). 

14x21 

Howell,  Felicie  Waldo  (  1897-  —  )  American  School 

147  A  New  England  Street. 

30x40 

Hubard,  William  J.   (1807-1862)  American  School 

148  John  C.  Calhoun. 

19  x 


Huntingdon,  Daniel  (1816-1906)  American  School 

149  Mercy's  Dream. 

89x69 

150  Joseph  Henry. 

30x25 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  James  C.  McGuire. 

Inman,  Henry  (1801-1846)  American  School 

151  Henry  Clay. 

27x22 

Inness,  George  (1825-1894)  American  School 

152  Sunset  in  the  Woods. 

48x72 

153  Landscape. 

18x26 


34  PAINTINGS 


Irwin,  Benoni  (1840-1896)  American  School 

154  Portrait    of    Edmund    C.    Messer     (Principal    The 

Corcoran   School   of   Art,    1902-1918). 

30x25 
Gift  of  Mrs.  Messer. 

Isabey,  Eugene  Louis  Gabriel  (1804-1886) 

French  School 

155  The  Wedding  Festival. 

25x21 

Isham,  Samuel   (1855-1914)  American  School 

156  Butterflies. 

23x29 

Presented  by  the  estate  of  the  artist  in  accordance  with  his  wish. 

Israels,  Jozef  (1824-1911)  Dutch  School 

157  Interior  of  a  cottage. 

44x66 

Jackson,  John   (1778-1831)  English  School 

158  Portrait. 

30x25 

Gift  of  the  late  Samuel  H.  Kauffmann. 

Japy,  Louis  Aime  (1830-1916)  French  School 

159  Spring  Landscape. 

40x63 

160  Twilight. 

40x63 


PAINTINGS  35 


Jeannin,  Georges  French  School 

161  Vase  of  Flowers. 

33x25 

Johnson,  Eastman  (1824-1906)  American  School 

162  Girl  and  Pets. 

24x28 

Jones,  Hugh  Bolton  (1848 )  American  School 

163  Springtime. 

36x64 

Jongkind,  Johan  Barthold  (1822)  Belgian  School 

164  Moonlight — Coast   Scene. 

13x16 

Bequeathed  to   the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

Kaemmerer,  Frederick  Hendrik   (1839-1892) 

French  School 

165  Beach  at  Scheveningen,  Holland. 

28x55 

Keith,  William   (1839-1911)  American  School 

166  By  the  Creek,  Sonoma. 

40x50 

167  Irving  M.  Scott. 

30x25 
Gift  of  the  family  of  Irving  M.  Scott. 

Kendall,  William  Sergeant  (1869 )     American  School 

168  Narcissa. 

51  x31 


36  PAINTINGS 


Kensett,  John  Frederick  (1818-1872)     American  School 

169  Sketch  of  Mount  Washington. 

11*4x20 

170  Autumn  Afternoon  on  Lake  George. 

48x72 

171  High  Bank,  Genesee  River. 

31x48 

King,  Charles  B.    (1785-1862)  American  School 

172  John  C.  Calhoun   (When  Secretary  of  War). 

30x24 

Knaus,  Ludwig  (1829-1910)  German  School 

173  The  Forester  at  Home. 

40x56 

Lawson,  Ernest  (1873 )  American  School 

174  Boat-House,  Winter,   Harlem  River    (Awarded  the 

Second  William  A.  Clark  Prize,  of  $1,500,  accom- 
panied by  the  Corcoran  Silver  Medal,  The  Cor- 
coran Gallery  of  Art,   1916). 
40x50 

Le  Clear,  Thomas  (1818-1882)  American  School 

175  William  Page. 

24x20 

Lenbach,  Franz  (1836-1904)  German  School 

176  Otto  Fuerst  Von  Bismarck. 

48x40 


PAINTINGS  37 


Leroux,  Hector  (1829-1900)  French  School 

177  The  Vestal  Tuccia.     (Awarded  a  Second-Class  Gold 

Medal  at  the  Paris  Exposition  of  1874). 
53x99 

Leutze,  Emanuel  (1816-1868)  American  School 

178  The  Amazon  and   Her  Children. 

41x62 

179  Cromwell   and   Milton. 

60x84 

Lever,  Hayley  (1876 )  American  School 

180  Dawn. 

50x60 

L'hermitte,  Leon  Augustin  (1844 )       French  School 

181  La  Famille. 

101x137 

Linder( or  Linderen)  Franz  (1738-1809)   German  School 

182  Woman  in  Black. 

8^x6 
Bequeathed  by  the  late  Mrs.  Amelia  B.  Lazarus. 

183  The  Butterfly. 

20x13^ 
Gift  of  Ralph  Cross  Johnson,  Esquire. 

Lockwood,  Wilton  (1862-1914)  American  School 

184  Peonies. 

30x29 


38  PAINTINGS 


Loir,  Luigi  (Contemporary)  French  School 

185  Effect  of  Snow. 

22x30 

Loiseau,  Gustave  (1865 )  French  School 

186  The  Inundation 

20x24 
Gift   of  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel  and  Sons. 

Loustaunau,  Louis  Auguste  Georges  (1846-1898) 

French  School 

187  Monk  Fishing. 

36x29 

McEntee,  Jervis  (1828-1890)  American  School 

188  Eastern  Sky  at  Sunset. 

24  x  20^ 

MacCameron,  Robert  Lee  (1866-1912)   American  School 

189  Groupe  D'Amis. 

51x65 

Maccari,  Cesare  (1840 )  Italian  School 

190  The  Fortune-Teller. 

12x16 

MacEwen,  Walter  (1860 )  American  School 

191  An  Ancestor. 

75x33 

Malbone,  Edward  G.   (1777-1807)         American  School 

192  Portrait  of  the  Artist 

27x22 


PAINTINGS  39 


Mayer,  Frank  Blackwell  (1827-1899)      American  School 
193     Leisure  and  Labor. 


Melchers,  Gari  (1860  --  )  American  School 

194  Penelope     (Awarded     Second     William    A.     Clark 

Prize,  of  $1,500,  accompanied  by  the  Corcoran 
Silver  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art, 
1910). 

53x50 

195  Maternity. 

63x43 

Mengs,  Anton  Raphael   (1728-1779)        German  School 

196  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds. 

104x60 

Menpes,  Mortimer  English  School 

197  A  Venetian  Balcony. 

9x11 
Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

198  The  Vista. 


Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

Messer,  Edmund  Clarence  (1842-1919)  American  School 

199  January. 

30x38 

Metcalf,  Willard  L.  (1858  --  )  American  School 

200  May  Night   (Awarded  the  First  William  A.  Clark 

Prize,    of   $1,000,    accompanied    by   the    Corcoran 
Gold  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1907). 
39x36 


40  PAINTINGS 


Mettling,  Louis   (1847-1894)  French  School 

201  Study  Head  of  a  Young  Man. 

30x21 
Gift  of  Ralph  Cross  Johnson,  Esquire. 

Michel,  Georges  (1763-1843)  French  School 

202  Landscape — Twilight. 

16^x21 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

Miller,  Eleazer  Hutchinscn  (1831 )    American  School 

203  Moonrise   and  Twilight. 

16x20    (Water   Color). 

Miller,  Richard  E.  (1875 )  American  School 

204  The  Boudoir. 

36x29 

Minor,  Robert  C.  (1840-1904)  American  School 

205  Eventide. 

22x30 

Moeller,  Louis  Charles  (1855 )  American  School 

206  Disagreement. 

24x34 

Monticelli,  Adolphe  (1824-1886)  French  School 

207  Landscape. 

18x25 


PAINTINGS  41 


Moretti,  Antonio  Italian  School 

208  Piazza  of  St.  Peter's,  Rome. 

22x64 

209  Rome  From  the  Forum. 

22x64 

Morland,  George  (1763-1804)  English  School 

210  The     Warrener     (Formerly    entitled     "The     Farm 

House"). 

35x44 

Morot,  Aime  Nicholas  (1850 )  French  School 

211  El   Bravo  Toro. 

58x32 

Morse,  Samuel  Finley  Breese   (1791-1872) 

American  School 

212  The   Old   House  of  Representatives. 

85x130 

Moser,  James  Henry  (1854-1913)  American  School 

213  Winter  Sunshine.     (Water  Color). 

12x20 

214  The  Mountain  Road.     (Water  Color). 

15x21 

215  In  the  Cornwall  Hills.     (Water  Color). 

30x40 

Mosler,  Henry  (1841-1920)  American  School 

216  Saying  Grace. 

39x51 
Gift   of   Victor   G.  Fischer,  Esquire. 


42  PAINTINGS 


Motte,  Henri  Paul  (Contemporary)  French  School 

217  The  Trojan  Horse. 

38x58 

Mount,  William  Sidney  (1807-1868)     American  School 

218  The  Long  Story. 

17x22 

Miiiler,  Charles  Louis  (1815-1892)  French  School 

219  Charlotte  Corday  in  Prison. 

41x33 

Murphy,  J.  Francis  (1853 )  American  School 

220  October. 

32x50 

Neagle,  John  (1799-1865)  American  School 

221  Col.  Richard  M.  Johnson. 

30x25 
Gift  of  Mrs.  Benjamin  Ogle  Tayloe. 

Neubert,  Louis  (1846-1892)  German  School 

222  An  Old  Castle  in  Bavaria. 

30x54 
Gift  of  Ralph  Cross  Johnson,  Esquire. 

Nicol,  Erskine  (1825-1904)  Scotch  School 

223  Paddy's  Mark. 

24x33 

Ochtman,  Leonard  (1854 )  American  School 

224  November  Morning. 

30x40 


PAINTINGS  43 


Paris,  Walter  (1842-1906)  American  School 

225  The  Great  Blizzard  of  1899. 

18x29 
Bequeathed  by  the  artist. 

Pauwels,  Ferdinand  (1830-1898)  Dutch  School 

226  Justice  to  Levin  Pyn. 

45x72 

Paxton,  William  McGregor  (1869 )  American  School 

227  The  House  Maid. 

30x25 

Peak,  James  (1749-1831)  American  School 

228  Miniature  of  Mrs.  General  John  P.  Van  Ness   (:nee 

Marcia  Burns). 

Gift  of  Mrs.  Philip  Hinckle,  of  Cincinnati. 

The  water-color  painting  of  the  Burns  Cottage, 
framed  with  this  miniature,  was  painted  by 
Walter  Paris,  in  1892. 

Peale,  Rembrandt  (1778-1860)  American  School 

229  Washington  Before  Yorktown. 

139x121 
Lent  by  the  Mount  Vernon  Ladies'  Association. 

230  Jacques  Henri  Barnardin  de  Saint  Pierre. 

28x23 
Gift  of  George  W.  Riggs,  Esquire. 

231  M.  Lasteyrie. 

29x24 


44 


PAINTINGS 


Peretti,  B. 

232  Autumnal  Corn  and  Grapes. 

21x17 

Perrie,  Bertha  E. 

233  In  Gloucester  Harbor. 

20x24 

Phillips,  J.  Campbell  (1873-  — ) 

234  The  First  Born. 

35x29 


Italian  School 


American  School 


American  School 


Piazzetta,  Giovanni   Battista    (1682-1754) 

Venetian  School 

235  Two  Heads. 

23x18 
Bequeathed  by  the  late  Mrs.  Amelia  B.  Lazarus. 

Picknell,  William  Lamb  (1853-1897)     American  School 

236  The  Road  to  Concarneau. 

40x80 

237  En  Provence. 

56x79 
Bequeathed  by  the  late  Mrs.  Gertrude  Picknell  Flagg. 


Platt,  Charles  Adams  (1861 ) 

238     Cornish  Landscape. 

26x33 


American  School 


Portaels,  Jean  Francois  (1818-1895)  Belgian  School 

239     The  Drought  in  Egypt. 
88x110 


PAINTINGS 


45 


Porter,  Benjamin  Curtis  (1845-1908)      American  School 

240  Lady  and  Dog. 

50x30 

Powell,  Lucien  Whiting   (1846 )       American  School 

241  The   Afterglow,   Grand   Canyon,  Arizona.     (Water 

Color). 

20x30 

Preyer,  Johann  Wilhelm  (1803-1889)  Dusseldorf  School 

242  Fruit. 

22x20 


Priou,  Louis  (1845 ) 

243  A  Family  of  Satyrs. 

78x86 

Ranger,  Henry  Ward  (1858-1916) 

244  The  Top  of  the  Hill. 

28x37 

Ranney,  William  (1813-1857) 

245  Duck-Shooting. 

30x40 


French  School 


American  School 


American  School 


Ravier,  Francois  Auguste  (1814-1895)        French  School 

246  Environs  de  Morestel.     (Water  Color). 

10x13 
Gift  of  Frank  S.  Lahm,  Esquire. 

247  Environs  de  Cremieu.     (Water  Color). 

4    10x13 
Gift  of  Frank  S.  Lahm,  Esquire. 


46  PAINTINGS 


Rebouet,  Alboy  (1841-1875)          French  School 

248  Night. 

82x52 

Redfield,  Edward  W.  (1868 )  American  School 

249  The  Delaware  River.     (Awarded  the  Webb  Prize, 

Society  of  American  Artists,  1906). 
36x50 

250  Sleighing. 

31x40 

Rehn,  Frank  K.  M.  (1848-1914)  American  School 

251  In  the  Glittering  Moonlight. 

30x50 
Gift  of  Charles  E.  Foster,  Esquire. 

Reid,  Robert  (1862 )  American  School 

252  The  Open  Fire.     (Awarded  the  Third  William  A. 

Clark  Prize,  accompanied  by  the  Corcoran  Bronze 
Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1908). 
44x43 

253  The  Japanese  Screen. 

37x30 

Reiffel,  Charles  ( 1862 )  American  School 

254  Railway  Yards — Winter  Evening. 

19x24 


PAINTINGS 


47 


Reinhart,  Charles  Stanley  (1844-1896)  American  School 
255     Washed  Ashore. 

77x117 
Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  artist. 


Renouf,  fimile  (1845-1894) 

256     The  Helping  Hand. 

60x86 


French  School 


Richards,  William  Trost  (1833-1905)     American  School 

257  On  the  Coast  of  New  Jersey. 

39x72 

258  On  the  Coast  of  New  England. 

27x47 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

259  Baldart  Castle,  Kilkee,  County  Clare,  Ireland. 

15x24  (Water  Color). 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

Spanish  School 
18x31 


Rico,  Martin  (1850-1908) 

260    The  Banks  of  the  Adige. 


Rix,  Julian  (1850-1903)  American  School 

261  Pompton  Plains,  New  Jersey. 

30x50 

Robbe,  Louis  (1806-1887)  Belgian  School 

262  Landscape  and  Cattle. 

34^x49 


48  PAINTINGS 


Robinson,  Theodore  (1852-1896)  American  School 

263  Valley  of  the  Seine  From  Giverny  Heights. 

26x32 

264  Girl  Sewing. 

58x36 

Rolfe,  Henry  Leonidas  English  School 

265  Fish. 

27x43 
Gift  of  George  P.  Rowell,  Esquire. 

Rook,  Edward  Francis  (1870 )  American  School 

266  Peonies.     (Awarded    the   Third    William   A.    Clark 

Prize,  of  $1,000,  accompanied  by  the  Corcoran 
Bronze  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art, 
1919). 

30x36 

Rossiter,  Thomas  P.   (1818-1871)  American  School 

267  Rebecca  at  the  Well. 

39x32 

Rousseau,  Pierre  Etienne  Theodore  (1812-1867) 

French  School  (Barbizon) 

268  Landscape. 

13x20 
Bequeathed  by  the  late  Mrs.  Amelia  B.  Lazarus. 

Ryder,  Chauncey  Foster  (1868 )       American  School 

269  Cape  Porpoise. 

32x40 


PAINTINGS  49 


Saint- Jean,  Simon  (1808-1860)  French  School 

270  Fruit. 

20x26 

Saint-Pierre,  Gaston  Casimir  (1833 )      French  School 

271  Nedjma-Odalisque. 

43x61 

Salmsom,  Hugh  Frederick  (1843-1894)     Swedish  School 

272  The  Fete  of  St.  John  in  Dalecarlia,  Sweden. 

52x79 

Sargent,  John  Singer  (1856 )  American  School 

273  The   Oyster   Gatherers  of   Cancale. 

31x48 

Sartain,  William  (1843 )  American  School 

274  Street  in  Dinan,  Brittany. 

18x13^ 
Gift  of  John  Elderkin,  Esquire. 

Schaeffer,  August  (1833 )  Austrian  School 

275  Sunset  in  Hungarian  Forest. 

42x61 
Gift  of  Edward  Lind  Morse,  Esquire. 

Scheffer,  Ary  (1797-1858)  French  School 

276  Count  Eberhard  of  Wurtemberg   (The  Weeper). 

65x88 

277  Portrait   of   Commodore    Charles   Morris. 

26x22 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  Mrs.  Morris. 
(This  donation  also  includes  the  autograph  letter 
addressed  by  General  Lafayette  to  Mrs.  Morris, 
under  date  of  Paris,  January  26,   1826). 


50  PAINTINGS 


Schofield,  Walter  Elmer  (1867 )        American  School 

278  Morning  After  Snow. 

38x48 

Schreyer,  Adolphe  (1828-1899)  German  School 

279  The  Watering-Place. 

41x68 

Shannon,  James  Jebusa  (1862 )  American  School 

280  Girl  in  Brown. 

42x33 

Shurtleff,  Roswell  Morse  ( 1838-1915)      American  School 

281  The   First  Snow. 

30x40 

Smillie,  George  Henry  (1840 )  American  School 

282  A  Long  Island  Farm. 

19x33 

283  Autumn   on   Massachusetts   Coast. 

25x50 
Gift  of  Ralph  Cross  Johnson,  Esquire. 

Smillie,  James  David   (1833-1909)         American  School 

284  The  Cliffs  of  Normandy. 

40x66 

Smith,  Francis  Hopkinson  (1838-1915)  American  School 

285  Surennes  on  the  Seine. 

13^x23 

286  Fading  Day.     (Water  Color). 

28x19 
Gift  of  the  artist. 


PAINTINGS  51 


Smith,  Joseph  Lindon  (1863 )  American  School 

287  An  Antique  Statue.     (Water  Color). 

33x13 
Gift  of  A.  J.  Parsons,  Esquire. 

Sonntag,  William  Louis  (1822-1900)      American  School 

288  Classic  Italian  Landscape,  with  Temple  of  Venus. 

36x60 

Presented  in  memory  of  Orson  D.  Munn,  by  Messrs. 
Charles  A.  Munn  and  Victor  G.  Fischer. 

Spencer,  Robert  (1879 )  American  School 

289  The  Red  Boat. 

30x36 

Steelink,  Willem  (1856 )  Dutch  School 

290  Sheep  Coming  from  Forest.     (Water  Color). 

15x25 

Stetson,  Charles  Walter   (1858-1911)     American  School 

291  A  Galley  Is  Leaving. 

20x24 

292  Library  Frieze,  XIV  Century,  Chaucer  and   Dante. 

12x48^ 
Gift  of  the  widow  and  daughter  of  the  artist. 

Stuart,  Gilbert   (1755-1828)  American  School 

293  George  Washington. 

29x24 

Gift  of  Mrs.  Benjamin  Ogle  Tayloe. 


52  PAINTINGS 


294  Chief  Justice  Edward   Shippen,   of  Pennsylvania. 

29x24 

295  Colonel  Samuel  Miles. 

29x24 
Gift  of  Miss  Elizabeth  F.  McKean. 

Sully,  Robert  M.  (1803-1855)  American  School 

296  Chief  Justice  John  Marshall. 

36x28 

Sully,  Thomas  (1783-1872)  American  School 

297  Andrew  Jackson.  » 

97x60 

298  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

30x25 

299  James  Madison. 

27x20 
Gift  of  Frederick  E.  Church,  Esquire. 

300  Ideal  Female  Head. 

30x25 

Symons,  George  Gardiner  (1863 )      American  School 

301  Where  Long  Shadows  Lie. 

50x60 

Xarbell,  Edmund  Charles  (1862 )      American  School 

302  Josephine  and  Mercie. 

28x32 

303  Portrait   of  Charles   C.   Glover,   Esquire    (President 

of  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1906 ). 

33x38 


PAINTINGS  53 


Thayer,  Abbott  Handerson  ( 1849 )     American  School 

304  Study  Head  of  a  Young  Girl. 

16x13 
Gift  of  Victor  G.  Fischer,  Esquire. 

Thorne,  William  (1864 )  American  School 

305  The  Terrace. 

41x27 

Tilton,  John  Rollin  (1828-1888)  American  School 

306  Venetian  Fishing  Boats. 

30x49 

Tom,  Jan  Bedys  (1813 )  Dutch  School 

307  Cattle. 

10x14^ 

Bequeathed   by   the   late   Mrs.   Amelia   B.   Lazarus. 

Troyon,  Constant  (1810-1865)  French  School 

308  The  Drinking  Place. 

27x35 

Truesdell,  Gaylord   Sangston    (1850-1899) 

American  School 

309  Going  to  Pasture. 

77x102 

Tryon,  Dwight  William  (1849 )        American  School 


iry< 

- 


310     The  End  of  Day. 

31x46 


54  PAINTINGS 


Turner,  Helen  M.  (Contemporary)         American  School 

* 

311  Girl  with  a  Lantern. 

44x34 

Twachtman,  John  H.  (1853-1902)          American  School 

312  The  Waterfall. 

30x22 

Ulrich,  Charles  Frederic  (1858-1908)      American  School 

313  In  the  Land  of  Promise   (Castle  Garden). 

29x36 

Vail,  Eugene  (1857 )  American  School 

• 

314  Ready  About. 

94x125 

Vanderlyn,  John  (1776-1852)  American  School 

315  President  Zachary  Taylor. 

29x24 

Van  Marcke,  £mile  (1827-1890)  French  School 

316  Landscape  With  Cattle. 

24x30 

317  Cows  in  Meadow. 

23x33 
Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

318  The  Pasture. 

29x26 

Bequeathed  by  the  late  Mrs.  Amelia  B.  Lazarus. 


PAINTINGS 


55 


Vely,  Anatolc  (1838-1882) 
319     The  Talking  Well. 


French  School 


72x39 


Venneman,  Charles  Ferdinand   (1803-1875) 

Flemish  School 
320    The  Village  Doctor. 

19x23 


Vibert,  Jean  Georges   (1840-1902) 

321  The  Schism. 

15x21 

Volk,  Douglas  (1856-  — ) 

322  Accused   of  Witchcraft. 

40x50 

VonThoren,  Otto  (1828-1889) 

323  Lost  Dogs. 

58x48 


French  School 


American  School 


German  School 


American  School 


Waldo,  Samuel  (1783-1861) 

324     George    Washington    Parke    Curtis,    of    Arlington, 
Virginia. 

36x29 


Walker,  Horatio  (1858-—) 

325     Ave  Maria. 

46x34 


American  School 


Warner,  Everett  Longley  (1877 )        American  School 

326     Broadway  on   a  Rainy  Evening. 
18x24  (Water  Color). 


56  PAINTINGS 


Weber,  Paul  (1823 )  German  School 

327  Scene   in  the   Catskills. 

21x17 

Weeks,  Edwin  Lord   (1849-1903)  American  School 

328  Departure  for  the   Hunt,  India. 

36x50 

Weir,  Julian  Alden  (1852-1919)  American  School 

329  Autumn. 

36x29 

330  Portrait  of  Miss  de  L.   (Awarded  the  First  William 

A.  Clark  Prize,  of  $2,000,  accompanied  by  the 
Corcoran  Gold  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of 
Art,  1916). 

30x25 

West,  Benjamin  (1738-1820)  American  School 

331  Cupid    and   Psyche. 

53x56 

Weyl,  Max  ( 1837-1914)  American  School 

332  Lover's  Lane. 

25x32 

333  Approaching  Night. 

18x24 

334  Forest  in  the  Sapphire  Country,  North  Carolina. 

42x52 
Gift   of  Emit  Berliner,  Esquire. 

Whittredge,  Worthington  (1820-1910)   American  School 

335  Trout  Brook  in  the  Catskills. 

35x48 


PAINTINGS 


57 


Wiles,  Irving  Ramsey  (1861 ) 

336  The  Student. 

30x25 

Woodbury,  Charles  H.   (1864-  — ) 

337  Monadnock. 

36x48 

Wright,  Joseph  (1756-1793) 

338  Benjamin  Franklin. 

30x25 


American  School 


American  School 


American  School 


Wyant,  Alexander  H.  (1836-1892)         American  School 
339     Landscape. 


36x59 


Wylie,  Robert  (1839-1877) 

340     A  Fortune  Teller  of  Brittany. 
32x48 


American  School 


Young,  Charles  Morris  (1869 )         American  School 

341  The  North  Wind. 

30x40 

Ziem,  Felix  (1821-1911)  French  School 

342  Constantinople,  From  the   Golden   Horn. 

32x50 

343  Street  in  Cairo. 

26x14 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 


SCULPTURES 

CASTS    FROM   THE    ANTIQUE    SCULPTURE 

The  Parthenon 
Frieze 

1001  Zeus. 

1002  Hera. 

1003  Iris. 

1004  Ares. 

1005  Artemis. 

1006  Apollo. 

1007  Hermes. 

1008  Athene. 

1009  Hephaistos. 

Western  Pediment 

1010  River  God,  Kephissos. 

Original    Elgin    Marble     (440    B.    C.),    British 
Museum. 

H.  2  ft.  8  in. 


Eastern  Pediment 

The  original  Elgin  Marbles  of  the  following  ten  casts   are 
in  the  British  Museum. 

1011  Helios  with  His  Horses. 

1012  Olympus,  commonly  called  Theseus. 

H.  4  ft.  2^4  in- 


(58) 


CASTS    FROM   THE   ANTIQUE  59 

1013  Two  Horae,  commonly  called  Ceres   (or  Demeter) 

and  Proserpina   (or  Persephone). 
H.  4  ft.  9  in. 

1014  Iris. 

H.  5  ft.  3  in. 

1015  Hestia. 

H.  4  ft.  7  in. 

1016  Thalassa  and  Gaia,  commonly  called  Two  of  the 

Three  Fates. 

H.  4  ft.  11  in. 

1017  Head  of  One  of  the  Horses  of  Selene. 

H.  2  ft.  6  in. 

1017A    Eight  Slabs  of  the  Metopes  of  the  Parthenon. 

From     the     Original     Marbles    in    the     British 
Museum. 

1018  The  Discobolos    (Quoit-thrower). 

Original   Bronze,   in   the   British   Museum. 
H.  5  ft.  Sy2  in. 

1019  Discobolos. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  5  ft.  Si/4  in. 

1020  Venus  of  Melos. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  6  ft.8  in. 

1021  Venus  de  Med'ci. 

Original  Marble,  in  Florence. 

H.   5   ft. 
Gift  of  the  late  James  C.  McGuire. 


60  CASTS    FROM   THE    ANTIQUE 

1022  Venus  of  the  Capitol. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Capitoline  Museum,  Rome. 
H.  5  fr.  11  in. 

1023  Sleeping  Ariadne. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  5  ft.   3^  in. 

1024  Euterpe. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  4  ft.  6  in. 

1025  Diana  di  Gabii. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  6  it.  5  in. 

1027  Abundance,  or  Plenty. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  6  ft.  11  in. 

1028  Minerva. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  7  ft  3  in. 

1029  Genius  of  Eternal  Repose. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  5  ft.  11  in. 

1030  Germanicus    (so-called). 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  5  ft    11  in. 

1031  Antinous  of  the   Capitol. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Capitoline  Museum. 
H.  5  rt.   10^  in. 


CASTS    FROM   THE   ANTIQUE  61 

1032  The  Borghese  Warrior. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  5  ft. 

1033  Group  of  Laocoon   and   His  Sons. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  6  ft. 

Date  probably  B.  C.  100. 

1034  Apoxyomenos. 

Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  6  ft.  Sy2  in. 

1035  Bust  of  Nero. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  1  ft.   11  in. 

1037  Silenus   Holding  the   Infant  Bacchus. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  6  ft.  4  in. 

1038  Venus  Kallipyge. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Naples  Museum. 
H.  5  ft.  1  in. 

1039  Boy  and  Goose. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  2  ft.  9^  in. 

1040  Youth  Supplicating. 

Original  Bronze,   at  Berlin. 
H.  4  ft.  2Y2  in. 

1041  The  Borghese  Mars. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  6  ft.  9  in. 


62  CASTS   FROM  THE   ANTIQUE 

1042  Hermes  of  the  Belvedere. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  6  ft.  6  in. 

1043  Crouching  Venus. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  2  ft.  V/4  in 

1044  Venus  at  the  Bath. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  2  ft.  3  in. 

1045  Bone-Player. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  2  ft.  y2  in. 

1046  The  Virgin  and  Child. 

Original  in  the  Cathedral,  of  Paris. 
H.  8  ft.  9  in. 

1047  Julia. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  4  ft.  Sy2  in. 

1048  Demosthenes. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  6  ft.  5  in. 

1049  Sophocles. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Lateran,  Rome. 
H.  6  It.  V/2  in. 

1050  Aristides,  or  ^schines. 

Original   Marble,   in   the   Naples   Musuem. 
H.  6  ft.  6.  in. 


CASTS    FROM   THE    ANTIQUE  63 

1051     Bust  of  Socrates. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  1  ft.  8  in. 

1053  Bust  of  Homer. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum. 
H.  1  ft.  V/2  in. 

1054  Colossal  Bust  of  Jupiter. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  2  ft  V/2  in. 

1055  Caryatid. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  7  ft.  5  in. 

1056  Polyhymnia. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  5  ft.  11  in. 

1057  Apollo  Sauroktonos   (Lizard-Killer). 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  4  ft.  10^  in. 

1058  Flora. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Capitoline  Museum,  Rome. 
H.  5  f;.  Sy2  in. 

1059  Pudicitia. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  4  ft.  V/2  in. 

1060  Centaur  and  Cupid. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  4  ft.  V/2  in. 


64  CASTS    FROM   THE    ANTIQUE 

1061  Daughter  of  Niobe. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  5  ft.  6  in. 

1062  Faun  of  the  Capitol. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Capitoline  Museum,  Rome. 
H.  5  ft.  7  in. 

1063  Faun,  with  Kid. 

Original   Marble,    at   Madrid. 
H.  4  ft.  5  in. 

1064  Faun  (a  la  Tache). 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  1  ft.  10  in. 

1065  Athlete. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Glyptothek,  Munich. 
H.  4  ft.  9^  in. 

1066  Dying  Galatian. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Capitoline  Museum,  Rome. 
H.  1  ft.  11  in. 

1067  Aphrodite  Arranging  Her  Hair. 

Original  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  4  ft.  10  in. 

1068  Mercury  in  Repose. 

Original  in  the  Musuem,  Naples. 
H.  3  ft.  6  in. 

1069  Apollo  Belvedere. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H  7  ft.  1  in. 


CASTS   FROM  THE   ANTIQUE  65 

1070  Colossal  Mask  of  Juno. 

From  a  copy,  in  marble,  in  the   Villa  Ludovisi, 
Rome,  probably  after  Alcamenes 
H.  3  ft.  3  in. 

1071  Meleager. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  6  ft.  6y2  in. 

1072  Bust  of  Menelaus,  or  Ajax. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  3  ft. 

1073  Torso  or  Hercules  (the  Belvedere  Torso). 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  4  ft.  1^  in. 

1074  Jason. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  5  ft.  2  in. 

1075  Bust  of  Pericles. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum. 
H.  1  ft.  10^  in. 

1076  Bust  of  Periander. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum. 
H.  1  ft.  7  in. 

1077  Bust  of  Julius  Caesar. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum. 
H.  1  ft.  2  in. 

1078  The   Spinario— Boy  Extracting  Thorn. 

Original  Bronze,  in  the  Palazzo  dei  Conservatori, 
Rome. 

H.  2  ft.  4^  in. 


66  CASTS   FROM   THE   ANTIQUE 

1079  Head  of  Alexander  the  Great. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum, 
H.  1  ft.  2^  in. 

1080  Head  of  Diogenes. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum. 
H.  1  ft.  2  in. 

1081  Bust  of  Dione. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum. 
H.  1  ft.  11^  in. 


1082    Bust  of  Clytie. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum. 
H.  2  ft.  2  in. 

1084  Bust  of  Trajan. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum. 
H.  1  ft.  11  in. 

1085  Bust  of  Isis. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum. 
H.  1  ft.  11^  in. 


1086  The  Wrestlers. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Uffizi  Gallery,  Florence. 
H.  3  ft. 

1087  Diana  Huntress. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  6  ft.  6  in. 

1088  Augustus  Caesar. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  6  ft.  10  in. 


CASTS   FROM   THE   ANTIQUE  67 

1089  Hermes  With  the  Infant  Dionysos. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Museum  at  Olympia. 
H.  7  ft.  2  in. 

1090  Bust  of  Lucius  Verus. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  2  ft.  10  in. 

1091  Bust  of  Marcus  Aurelius. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Villa  Borghese. 
H.  2  ft.  11^  in. 


1092  Galatian  and  His  Wife. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Villa  Ludovisi,  Rome. 
H.  6  ft.  10  in. 

1093  Bas-Relief. 

From  the  Original  Marble,  in  the  Museo  Bour- 
bonico,  Naples. 

1094  Fragment  of  a  Winged  Figure. 

From  the  Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 

1095  Etruscan  Arm. 

Original  Bronze,  in  the  Vatican. 
L.  4  ft. 

1097  Bust  of  Antinous. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  1  ft.  6  in. 

1098  Bust  of  Antonius  Pius. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  1  ft.  4  in. 


68  CASTS   FROM   THE   ANTIQUE 

1099  Bust  of  Commodus. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum.    t 
H.  1  ft.  4  in. 

1100  Bust  of  Caracalla. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  1  ft.  8  in. 

1101  Bust  of  Vitellius. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 

1102  Head  of  Apollo. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum. 
H.  1  ft.  6y2  in. 

1104  Slab  from  the  Frieze  of  the  Parthenon. 

From    the     Original     (Elgin)     Marble,     British 
Museum. 

1105  Fragment— A  Mask. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 

1106  Fragment — A  Hunter. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 

1107  Fragment — A  Walking  Figure. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 

1108  Fragment — Frieze  of  Trajan's  Forurn,  Rome. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 

1109  Bust  of  the  Crowned  Augustus   (Caesar). 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  2  ft. 


CASTS   FROM  THE   ANTIQUE  69 

1110  Bust  of  the  Young  Augustus   (Caesar). 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  1  ft.  Sl/2  in. 

1111  Bust  of  Scipio  Africanus. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  2  ft.  1  in. 

1114  Head  of  Seneca. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  1  ft.  1  in. 

1115  Bust  of  Euripides. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  1  ft.  9^  in. 

1116  Bust  of  Ariadne  (Often  called  The  Young  Bacchus). 

Original  Marble,  Capitoline  Museum,  Rome. 
H.  2  ft.  10  in. 

1117  Bust  of  Antinous  as  Bacchus. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  British  Museum. 
H.  2  ft. 

1118  Cast  of  a  Small  Model  of  the  Ruins  of  the  Acropolis 

at  Athens. 

1119  Nike  from  Samothrake. 

Original  Parian  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  8  ft.  8  in. 

1120  Poseidippos. 

Pentelic  Marble   (Seated  Statue,  in  the  Vatican). 
H.  4  ft.  S%  in. 


70  CASTS   FROM  THE   ANTIQUE 

1121  Menander. 

Pentelic  Marble  (Seated  Statue,  in  the  Vatican). 
H.  5  ft. 

1122  Boxer  Resting. 

Original  Bronze,  in  the  collection  of  the  National 
Government  in  the  Baths  of  Diocletion,  Rome. 
H.  4  ft.  3  in. 

1123  Three  Slabs  in  Relief. 

From  the   Original  in   Marble,  in  the   National 
Museum,  Athens. 

1124  Photograph    of    the    Ruins    of    the    Parthenon    at 

Athens,  giving  a  view  of  the  East  Pediment, 
from  which  was  taken  the  statues  represented 
by  the  casts  on  the  two  large  pedestals. 

1125  Photograph   of   the    Acropolis,    from   the    Stadium 

Hill. 

1126  Photograph  of  the  Acropolis,  from  the  Hill  of  the 

Nymphs. 

1127  Reduced  copy  of  Nike  from  Samothrake,  including 

original  pedestal   (See  No.  1119). 

1128  Satyr  Playing  the  Scabellum   (Dancing  Faun). 

Original   Marble,  in  the   Gallery  of  the   Uffizi, 
Florence. 

H.  4  ft.  10J4  in. 

1129  Anakreon,  the  Lyric  Poet  of  Teos. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Villa  Borghese,  Rome. 
H.  5  ft.  7  in. 


CASTS    FROM   THE   ANTIQUE  71 

1130  Mars  and  Cupid. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Villa  Ludovisi,  Rome. 
H.  5  ft.  4  in. 

1131  Triton  (Mezza). 

Original  in  the  Vatican. 
H.  3  ft.  6  in. 

1132  Merope  and  Aepytus  (Orestes  and  Electra). 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Villa  Ludovisi,  Rome. 
H.  6  ft.  9  in. 

1133  L'Arrotino,   Barbarian   Executioner   Whetting   His 

Knife  for  the  Flaying  of  Marsyas. 

Original  Marble  in  the  Gallery  of  the  Uffizi, 
Florence. 
H.  3  ft.  7  in. 

1134  Throne  of  the  Temple  of  Venus,  Representing  The 

Birth  of  Venus. 

Original    Marble,    in    the    National    Museum, 
Rome. 

H.  2  ft.  11  in. 

1135  Alexander  Sarcophagus    (so-called). 

Original    Pentelic    Marble,    in    the    Imperial 

Museum,  Constantinople. 

H.  3  ft.  4  in. 
Copied    from   the   original   by   Joseph   Linden 

Smith. 


SCULPTURES 

CASTS  FROM  THE  RENAISSANCE 
(Date:    Commencement  of  the  15th  Century) 

Lorenzo  di  Cione  Ghiberti   (1378-1455) 

1300     Cast  from  the  East  Bronze  Gate  of  the  Baptistry 
at  Florence. 

H.  18  ft.  2  in. 

1300A     Sacrifice  of  Isaac. 
H.   17  in. 

Jean  Goujon  (1530-1572) 

1301,  1302,  1303,  1304,  1305,  1306,  1307,    1308,  1309. 

Group    of    Nine    Bas-Reliefs    of    Nymphs    of    the 
Fountain  of  Innocents. 

From  the  Original  Marbles,  in  the  Louvre. 
(Two   of   these    bas-reliefs    inserted    in   the 
wall  at  head  of  main  stairway). 

1310     Bas-Reliefs  of  the  Four  Evangelists. 

Original    Marble,    in    the    Louvre,    from    the 
Roodloft  of  St.  Germain  1'Auxerrois. 

1311,  1312,  1313,  1314. 

Bas-Reliefs  of  Sea-Nymphs. 

Original  Marbles,  in  the  Louvre,  formerly  in 
the  Port  St.  Antoine. 

1315     Bas-Relief  From  the  Tomb  of  Cardinal  and  Chan- 
cellor Duprat. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre. 


(72) 


CASTS    FROM    THE   RENAISSANCE  73 

Francois  Anguier  (1604-1669) 

1316  Bas-Relief    of    History    Recording    the    Works    of 

President  J.   A.    DuThou,   Counsellor    and    His- 
torian. 

Original  Bronze,  in  the  Louvre. 

Jacquet 

1317  Bas-Relief  of  Victory. 

Original  in  the  Louvre. 

Gio,  or  Gian,  Bologna  (John  of  Bologna)    (1524-1608) 

1318  Flying  Mercury. 

Original    Bronze,    in    the    National    Gallery, 
Florence.     Executed  about  1560. 
H.  5  ft.  1  in. 

Donate  di  Betto  Bardi  (Donatello) 

(Contemporary  with  Ghiberti;  died  1468) 

1319  David  with  Head  of  Goliath. 

Original    Bronze,    in    the    National    Gallery, 
Florence. 
H.  5  ft.  1  in. 

Germain  Pilon  (1520-1590,  both  dates  approximate) 

1320  The  Three  Graces,  or  Charities. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Louvre.     1560. 
H.  6  ft.  6  in. 

Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti  (1475-1564) 

1321  Colossal  Bust  of  David. 

From  Original  Marble  Statue,  in  Florence. 
H.  2  ft.  10  in. 

1322,  1323     The  Prisoners,  or  Slaves. 

Original  Marbles,  in  the  Louvre. 
H.  7  ft.  3  in. 


74  CASTS    FROM    THE   RENAISSANCE 

1324  Cupid. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Kensington  Museum. 
H.  4  ft.  6  in. 

1325  Sitting  Statue  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici. 

Original    Marble,    in    Church    of   St.   Lorenzo, 
Florence. 
H.  5  ft.  8  in. 

1326  Head  of  the  Statue  of  Giuliano  de  Medici. 

Original    Marble,   in    Church   of   St.   Lorenzo, 
Florence. 
H.  1  ft.  6  in. 

1327  Mask  of  Moses. 

Original    Colossal     Statue,    in    Marble,     Monu- 
ment of  Pope  Julius  II. 
H.  2  ft.  7  in. 

Mino  da  Fiesole  (1400-1486) 

1328  Bas-Relief  of  an  Altar-Piece. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Cathedral  of  Fiesole, 
Florence. 

H.  4  ft.  3  in. 

1329  Bust  of  Bishop  Lionardi  Salutati. 

Original  Marble,  in  the  Cathedral  of  Fiesole, 
Florence. 

H.  1  ft.  10  in. 

Benedetto  da  Majano  (1442-1498) 

1330  Five  Bas-Reliefs. 

Original    Marbles,    in    the    Church    of    Santa 
Croce,  Florence. 
Each :  H.  2  ft.  7^  in. 


CASTS    FROM   THE   RENAISSANCE  75 


A — Martyrdom  of  Five  Brethren  of  the  Order  in 
Mauritania. 

B— Death  of  St.  Francis. 

C — St.  Francis  Receiving  the  Stigmata,  or  Impress, 
of  the  Five  Wounds  of  Christ. 

D — St.  Francis  Walking,  Uninjured,  Through  Fire 
Before  the  Sultan. 

E — Pope    Honorius    Confirming   the   Rules   of   the 
Order  of  St.  Francis. 

Donate  di  Betto  Bardi  (Donatello) 

(Contemporary  with  Ghiberti:  died  1408) 

1331  Head  of  St.  George. 

Original  Marble   Statue,  in  Or   San  Michele, 
Florence. 

Benedetto  da  Majano  (1442-1497) 

1332  Bust  of  Matteo  Palmieri. 

Original  Marble,  in  Florence. 

1333  Bust  of  Filippo  Strozzi. 

Original  Marble,  in  Florence. 

1334  Bust  of  Pietro  Mellini. 

Original  Marble,  in  Florence. 

Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti  (1475-1564) 

1335  Day. 

1336  Night. 

1337  Dawn. 

1338  Twilight. 

Reduced   copies  from   Marble   originals,  Tomb  of 
Lorenzo  and  Giuliano  de  Medici,  at  Florence. 


76  CASTS    FROM   THE   RENAISSANCE 

Luca  (Delia  Robbia)    (1400-1481) 

1339  Singing  Boys   (Alto-Relief). 

Original    Marble,    in    the    National    Museum, 
Florence. 
H.  3  ft.  5  in. 

Peter  Vischer  (Attributed  to) 

1340  Arthur,  King  of  England. 

Original    Bronze,    dated    1513,    in    Franciscan 
Church,   or   Hofkirk,   Innsbruck. 
H.  6  ft.  11  in. 

Luca  Delia  Robbia  (Attributed  to) 

1341  The  Visitation  of  the  Virgin  Mary  to  St.  Elizabeth. 

Original    in    Church    of    San    Giovanni    fuor 
Civitas-Pistoja. 
H.  4  ft.  9  in. 

Andrea  di  Cione  Orcagna  (Born  near  beginning  of  14th 
Century) 

1342  Death  and  Transition  of  the  Virgin. 

Original  Marble  in  Chapel  of  Or  San  Michele, 
Florence. 

H.  11  ft.  2  in. 
(Wall  panel  inserted  at  head  of  main  stairway). 

Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti  (1475-1564) 

1343  Pieta  Group. 

Original  Marble,  in  Chapel  in  St.  Peter's  Rome. 
H.  5  ft.  10  in. 


CASTS    FROM   THE   RENAISSANCE  77 

Benedetto  da  Majano  (1442-1497) 

1344  Saint  John  Baptist. 

Original  Marble,  in  National  Museum,  Flor- 
ence. 
H.  4  ft.  5  in. 

Donate  di  Betto  Bardi   (Donatello) 

(Contemporary  with  Ghiberti;  died  1468) 

1345  Judith  and  Holof ernes. 

Original  Bronze,  in  the  Loggia  de'Lanzi,  Flor- 
ence, since  1504. 
H.  17  ft.  6  in. 

Jacopo  della  Quercia  (1374-1438) 

1346  Sepulchral    Monument — Portrait    Effigy    of    Ilaria 

del  Carretto. 

Original  in   the   Cathedral   of  St.   Martino   at 
Lucca. 

H.  3  ft.  10  in. 

Jacopo  Sansovino  (1477-1570) 

1347  Bacchus. 

Original    Marble,    in    the    National    Museum, 
Florence. 

H.  4  ft.  8  in. 

Benvenuto  Cellini  (1500-1571) 

1348  Andromeda    Delivered    from    the    Sea-Monster   by 

Perseus. 

From    the    Bronze     Model    in    the    National 
Museum,  Florence. 
H.  2  ft.  10  in. 


78  CASTS  FROM  THE  RENAISSANCE 

Peter  Vischer  (Attributed  to)   (Died  1529) 
1349     Archer  (Bogenschutzen  Group). 

Original   Bronze,   in   the    Germanic   Museum, 
Nuremberg. 

H.  3  ft.  10  in. 


SCULPTURES 

MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES  AND  CASTS 

Antrakosky  Russian  School 

2001  Head  of  St.  John  the  Baptist. 

Cast.     H.  1  ft.  11  in. 
Gift  of  Professor  Louis  Amateis. 

Bartlett,  Paul  Wayland  (1865 )         American  School 

2002  Michael  Angelo. 

Cast.        Original     Bronze,     Reading     Room, 
Library  of  Congress. 
H.  7  ft.  9  in. 
Gift  of  the  Sculptor. 

Boschetti,  B.  Italian  School 

2003  Statuette  of  Augustus  Caesar. 

Bronze.     Original  Marble,  in  Vatican,  discov- 
ered in  1863. 
H.  3  ft. 

Brooks,  Richard  Edwin  (1865-1919)     American  School 

2004  Memorial  to  Eliphalet  Fraser  Andrews   (Principal 

of  the  Corcoran  School  of  Art,  1887-1902). 
Bronze.     1917. 

H.  2  ft.  7  in. 
Gift  of  former  pupils  of  Mr.  Andrews. 


(79) 


80         MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES  AND   CASTS 

Brown,  Henry  Kirke  (1814-1886)  American  School 

2005  Bust   of   Vice-President  John   C.   Breckenridge. 

Marble.     H.  1   ft.  9  in. 
Gift  of  George  Taylor,  Esquire. 

Bush-Brown,  Henry  Kirke  (1857 )     American  School 

2006  Bust  of  Dr.  James  C.  Hall. 

Bronze.     1880.    H.  1  ft.  10  in. 

2007  Statuette  of  a  Cow. 

Bronze.     1883.     H.  9  in. 

Canova,  Antonio  (1757-1822)  Italian  School 

2008  Venus   From  the   Bath. 

Cast.     Original  Marble,  in  Florence. 
H.  5  ft.  6^4  in. 

2009  Colossal  Head  of  Napoleon  I. 

Marble  replica,  by  Canova,  of  his  head  of  the 
colossal     statue    of    Napoleon     I,    modelled 
from  the  Emperor,  at  Paris,  in  1805. 
H.  2  ft.  4  in. 

2010  and  2011     The  Two  Bronze  Lions, 

in  front  of  the  main  entrance  to  the  Gallery  are 
copies  from  the  originals  in  marble  by  Antonio 
Canova,  at  the  monument  of  Pope  Clement 
XIII,  St.  Peter's,  Rome. 

Caroni,  Emmanuele  Milanese  School 

2012     Youth  as  a  Butterfly. 

Marble.     H.  5  ft.  4  in. 


MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES  AND  CASTS         81 

Clodion,  Claude  Michel  (1738-1814)         French  School 

2013  Bas-Relief. 

Cast.    H.  2  ft.  5  in. 

2014  Fauns. 

Cast.    H.  1  ft.  9  in. 

Conner,  Jerome  (1875 )  American  School 

2015  Thomas  Moore. 

Bronze.     H.  2  ft.  9  in. 
Gift  of  Admirers  of  the  Poet  in  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Crawford,  Thomas  (1813-1857)  American  School 

2016  The  Peri  at  the  Gates  of  Paradise. 

Marble.    H.  5  ft.  5  in. 

Dunbar,  U.  S.  J.  (1862 )  American  School 

2017  Bust  of  William  Wilson  Corcoran.     (The  Founder 

of   The    Corcoran    Gallery  of   Art.     Born    Dec. 
27,  1798.    Died  Feb.  24,  1888). 
Marble.     H.  1  ft.  11  in. 

2018  Bust  of  Vice-President  Thomas  A.  Hendricks. 

Cast.     H.  2  ft.  4  in. 

Ellicott,  Henry  Jackson  (1847-1901)       American  School 

2019  Bust    of    Samuel    H.    Kauffman    (President,    The 

Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1894-1906). 
Bronze.     H.  2  ft. 
Gift  of  Mr.  Kauffman. 

2020  Bust  of  George  Yost  Coffin. 

Bronze.    H.  2  ft.  4  in. 
Gift  of  Mrs.  Mary  A.   Yost. 


82         MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES  AND  CASTS 

Gait,  Alexander  (1827-1863)  American  School 

2021  Bacchante. 

Marble.    H.  2  ft.  1  in. 

Gibson,  John  (1791-1866)  English  School 

2022  Venus. 

Cast  after  the  original  marble,  in  London. 
H.  6  ft. 

Gregoire,  L. 

2023  Alsace   (Bust). 

Cast.     H.  1  ft.  9  in. 
Gift  of  W.  G.  Metzerott,  Esquire. 

Guarnerio,  Pietro  Italian  School 

2024  Forced  Prayer. 

Marble.     1875.     H.  2  ft.  10  in. 

Hart,  Joel  T.  (1810-1877)  American  School 

2025  Bust  of  Henry  Clay. 

Marble.    H.  2  ft.  3  in. 

Houdon,  Jean  Antoine  (1741-1828)  French  School 

2026  Head  of  George  Washington. 

Cast  from  a  mould  made  by  Clark  Mills  after 
the  original  cast,  in  plaster,  by  Houdon. 

H.  10  in. 
Gift  of  James  D.  Smith,  Esquire. 

2027  Mask  of  George  Washington. 

Cast.  H.  1  ft.  1  in. 
Gift  of  Edward  J.  Stellgagen,  Esquire. 


MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES  AND  CASTS         83 

2028  Bust  of  John  Paul  Jones. 

Cast.     H.  2  ft.  4  in. 
Gift  of  Francis  D.  Millet,  Esquire. 

2029  Voltaire    (Sitting  Figure). 

Cast.      Original    marble    in    the    Vestibule    of 
Theatre  Frangais,  Paris. 
H.  4  ft.  5  in. 

2030  Bust  of  Joel  Barlow. 

Cast.     H.  18  in. 
Gift  of  Peter  Barlow,  Esquire. 

Ives,  Chauncey  B.  (Born  1812)  American  School 

2031  Statue  of  a  Child. 

Marble.     H.  3  ft.  1  in. 
Gift  of  Senator  John  B.  Henderson. 

Kemeys,  Edward  (1843-1907)  American  School 

2032  Jaguar  Lovers. 

Bronze.     H.  1  ft.  2  in. 

2033  Howling  Coyote. 

Bronze.     H.  2  ft.  1  in. 

King,  John  C.  Scotch  School 

2034  Bust  of  Commodore  Charles  Morris,  U.  S.  N. 

Marble.     1850.    H.  2  ft.  5  in. 

La  Farge,  John  (1835-1910)  American  School 

2035  Hollyhocks. 

Guilded  Cast.     H.  5  ft.  4  in. 


84         MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES  AND   CASTS 

Le  Lorrain,  Robert  (1666-1743)  French  School 

2036  Horses  of  the  Sun. 

Cast.     From  the  original   at  Hotel  de  Rohan, 
Paris. 

H.  17  ft.  7  in. 

MacNeil,  Herman  Atkins  (1866 )     American  School 

2037  The  Sun  Vow. 

Bronze.     H.  4  ft.  9  in. 

Meade,  Larkin  G.  (1835 )  American  School 

2038  Echo. 

Marble.     1863.    H.  2  ft.  10  in. 

Mills,  Clark  (1815-1883)  American  School 

2039  Bust  of  George  Washington. 

Bronze,  1849.    From  Houdon's  original  plaster 
Bust,  1785. 

H.  1  ft.  6  in. 

2040  Bust  of  John  C.  Calhoun. 

Bronze.     1850.     The  original,  in  plaster,  was 
taken  from  life  by  Mr.  Mills,  in  1845. 

H.  2  ft.  1  in. 

Gift  of  the  Sculptor. 

2041  Statuette  of  the  Sculptor's  Mother.- 

Bronze.    H.  1  ft.  2  in. 
Gift  of  the  Sculptor. 


MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES   AND  CASTS         85 

O'Connor,  Jr.,  Andrew  (1874 )         American  School 

2042  Adam  and  Eve. 

Marble;   Indiana  Limestone   pedestal. 

H.  4  ft.  3  in. 
Gift  of  Edward  Tuck,  Esquire. 

2043  Bust  of  Edward  Tuck,  Esquire. 

Bronze.    H.  2  ft.  1  in. 
Gift  of  the  Sculptor. 

Peyre,  Charles  Raphael  (1872 — )  French  School 

2043A     Crusading  for  Right. 

Bronze  figure  on  stone  plinth. 
H.  33  in. 

Powers,  Hiram  (1805-1873)  American  School 

2044  The  Greek  Slave. 

Marble.     1846.    H.  5  ft.  2  in. 

2045  Bust  of  the  late  William  J.  Stone  (Engraver). 

Marble.     H.  2  ft.  1  in. 
Gift  of  Mrs.   W.  J.  Stone. 

2046  Proserpine. 

Marble  bust.     1857.     H.  2  ft.  1  in. 

2047  Genevra. 

Marble  bust.     1837.    H.  2  ft. 

Proctor,  Alexander  Phimister   (1862 ) 

American  School 

2048  Indian  Warrior. 

Bronze.      Awarded    gold    medal,    Paris    Expo- 
sition, 1900. 
H.  3  ft.  4  in. 

2049  Indian  and  Buffalo  Group. 

Bronze.     H.  1  ft.  6  in. 


86          MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES  AND   CASTS 

Rauch,  Christian  (1777-1857)  German  School 

2050  Bust  of  Alexander  Von  Humboldt. 

Marble.     Executed   for   Mr.    Corcoran    at   the 
particular  request  of   Humboldt. 
H.  2  ft. 

Remington,  Frederic  (1861-1909)  American  School 

2051  The  Mountain  Man. 

Bronze.    H.  2  ft.  4  in. 

2052  Off  the  Range. 

Bronze.     H.  2  ft.  7  in. 

Rinehart,  William  H.   (1825-1874)         American  School 

2053  Bust  of  Penseroso. 

Marble.     1863.     H.  2  ft.  4  in. 

2054  Endymion. 

Marble.     1874.     H.  2  ft.  2  in. 

2055  Sleeping  Children. 

Marble.    1874.    H.  1  ft.  4  in. 

2056  Clytie. 

Cast.     Original  Marble,  in  Peabody  Institute, 
Baltimore,  Md. 
H.  5  ft. 

Rosa,  Ercole  Italian  School 

2057  A  Study  from  Nature. 

Cast.     H.  2  ft. 
Gift  of  Professor  Louis  Amateis. 


MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES  AND  CASTS         87 

Saint-Gaudens,  Augustus  (1848-1907)     American  School 

2058  The  Puritan   (Deacon  Samuel  Chapin). 

Cast.    From  the  original  bronze  at  Springfield, 
Massachusetts.     Signed   and  dated   1887. 
H.  8  ft.  8  in. 

Saint-Gaudens,  Louis  (1854-1913)  American  School 

2059  Mural  Tablet  to  Professor  Joseph  Henry. 

Cast.     Original  Marble  in  Marquand  Chapel, 
Princeton  University. 
H.  7  ft.  4  in. 
Gift  of  Miss  Henry. 

Simmons,  Franklin  (1839-1913)  American  School 

Portrait  of  Miss  Nettie  Louvisa  White. 
Marble  bas-relief.     H.  1  ft.  6  in. 
Gift  of  Miss  White. 

Sleeth,  Mrs.  L.  MacDonald  American  School 

2061  Bust  of  General  John  M.  Wilson. 

Marble.     1911.    H.  2  ft.  8  in. 

Thorwaldsen,  Bertel  (1770-1844)  Danish  School 

2062  Venus. 

Cast.     Original   marble,   in   the   Thorwaldsen 
Museum,   Copenhagen. 
H.  5  ft. 

Trombetta,  E.  Milanese  School 

2063  The  First  Step. 

Marble.     1876.     H.  2  ft.  6  in. 


88         MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES  AND   CASTS 

Vela,  Vincenzo  Swiss  by  birth 

2064  Last  Days  of  Napoleon  I. 

Marble  replica  of  original,  at  Versailles,  1871. 
H.  7  ft.  3  in. 

From  the  John  Taylor  Johnston  Collection. 

Vonnoh,  Bessie  Potter  (1872 )  American  School 

2065  Enthroned. 

Bronze.    H.  1  ft. 
Gift  of  the  Sculptor. 

2066  Day  Dreams. 

Bronze.     H.   10  in. 

Ward,  John  Quincy  Adams   (1830-1910) 

American  School 

2067  Indian  Hunter. 

Cast.  Original  bronze  in  Central  Park,  New 
York.  A  bronze  replica,  cast  from  this  ex- 
hibit, marks  the  Sculptor's  grave  at  Ur- 
bana,  Ohio. 

H.  5  ft.  6  in. 

Gift  of  the  Sculptor. 

Whiting,  Onslow  English  School 

2068  Taking  the  Guns  Into  Action  at  Colenso. 

Bronze  plaque  from  the  original. 

H.   1  ft.   6  in. 
Gift  of  Alfred  Mosely,  C.  M.  G.f  of  Hadlcy  Wood,  England. 


MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES  AND  CASTS         89 

Sculptor  unknown. 

2069  The  Veiled  Nun. 

Marble  bust.    H.  1  ft.  8  in. 

Sculptor  unknown. 

2070  Shakespeare. 

Marble  bust.     H.  2  ft.  6  in. 

Sculptor  unknown. 

2071  Isis. 

Marble  bust.     H.  1  ft.  6  in. 


SCULPTURES 

ORIGINAL  BRONZES 

By  ANTOINE  LOUIS  BARYE 


Antoine-Louis  Bar  ye 

Born,  Paris,  France,  September  15,  1796;  died  there, 
June  25,  1875. 

Barye  was  the  only  sculptor  who  belonged  to  that 
famous  group  of  artists  known  as  the  "Barbizon  School" 
or  the  "Men  of  1830."  The  other  members  of  this 
noted  coterie — Corot,  Rousseau,  Millet,  etc., — were  all 
painters.  He  was  the  son  of  a  silversmith  who  came  to 
Paris  from  Lyons. 

From  his  earliest  chilldhood,  Barye  showed  a  pro- 
nounced inclination  for  the  fine  arts.  As  a  youth  he 
entered  the  shop  of  an  engraver  by  the  name  of  Fourier. 
In  1812,  at  the  age  of  16,  he  was  conscripted  into  the 
army,  and  was  assigned  to  the  topographical  engineers, 
which  gave  him  a  limited  opportunity  for  continuing  his 
studies.  In  1814,  with  the  fall  of  Napoleon,  he  resumed 
his  work  as  an  engraver,  but  abandoned  it  very  shortly 
thereafter  in  order  to  follow  the  profession  of  a  sculptor, 
entering  the  studios  of  the  sculptor,'  Bosio,  and  of  the 
painter,  Gros. 

Like  many  great  artists,  Barye  suffered  reverses  and 
disappointments.  He  entered,  unsuccessfully,  various 
competitions  for  medals  and  honors,  and  his  work  was 
frequently  refused  by  the  Salon.  Barye,  however,  was 
not  discouraged,  and  he  lived  to  see  the  recognition  of  his 
work.  It  is  recorded  that  his  wife  once  said  to  him, 


(90) 


BRONZES   BY  BARYE  91 

"You  must  be  more  careful  to  see  that  the  signature  upon 
your  works  is  more  readable/'  to  which  Barye  replied, 
"Fear  not,  in  twenty  years  it  will  be  looked  for  with  a 
magnifying  glass." 

In  the  production  of  small  sculptures  of  animals,  in 
bronze,  Barye's  work  stands  today  second  to  that  of  no 
one.  His  knowledge  of  the  anatomy  of  animals  and  of 
their  natural  traits  was  so  profound,  and  his  genius  as  a 
sculptor  was  so  extraordinary,  that  his  sculptures  are  rec- 
ognized today  throughout  the  world  as  the  product  of  a 
great  master  in  his  chosen  field  of  endeavor. 

The  107  examples  of  his  work  listed  below  (which, 
with  one  or  two  exceptions,  is  the  most  complete  col- 
lection of  Barye's  work  extant)  were  all  secured  for  this 
Gallery  directly  from  the  great  artist  himself,  in  1873, 
by  one  of  the  trustees  of  this  institution : 

3001  DUKE  OF  ORLEANS  (1840)  14  x  13 

3002  AMAZON,  COSTUME  OF  1830  14^  x  14 

3003  GASTON  DE  Foix  (1833)  14}^  x  11^ 

3004  CHARLES  VII,  THE  VICTORIOUS  (1839)  11#  x  10 

3005  TARTAR  WARRIOR  CHECKING  His  HORSE  13^  x  13 tf 

With  bronze  stand,  Arabesque 

3006  Two  ARAB  HORSEMEN  KILLING  LION  14^"  x  IS 

3007  AFRICAN  HORSEMEN  SURPRISED  BY  SERPENT  8>£  x  10 

3008  ELEPHANT,WITH  INDIAN  MOUNTED,  CRUSHINGTIGER  10^  x  12 

3009  ROGER  AND  ANGELICA,  MOUNTED  ON  HIPPOGRIFF         20  x  27 

(1846) 

3010  CANDELABRAS  (pair),  with  nine  lights,  decorated 

with  six  figures,  mascarons,  and  chimeras  (1846) 
Originals  made  for  Due  de  Montpensier 

3011  MINERVA  12 

3012  JUNO 

3013  THESEUS  AND  MINOTAUR    (1848)  18#  x  10 


92  BRONZES   BY   BARYE 


3014  THESEUS  AND  CENTAUR  (1850)  13>£  x 

3015  APE  RIDING  A  GNU  9  x  10 

3016  Two  YOUNG  BEARS  FIGHTING  (1833)  Stf  x  6 

3017  BEAR  SITTING                                         .  5M  x    6 

3018  EAGLE  STANDING  6  x    8 

3019  WOLF  HOLDING  A  STAG  BY  THE  THROAT  8  x  17 

3020  Two  YOUNG  LIONS  WRESTLING  8x6 

3021  LION  DEVOURING  A  DOE  (1837)  5x1 

3022  LION  AND  SERPENT  (1832)  10  x  12 

3023  LION  SITTING  (1836)  14  x  12 

3024  LIONESS  OF  SENEGAL  8  x 

3025  LIONESS  OF  ALGIERS  8  x 

3026  LION  WALKING  (1836)  9  x  16 

3027  TIGER  WALKING  (1836)  8M  x 

3028  TIGER  SURPRISING  AN  ANTELOPE  13>£  x  24 

3029  TIGER  SURPRISING  A  DEER  6>£  x  10 

3030  TIGER  DEVOURING  A  GAVIAL  (Crocodile)  (1831)         7>£  x 

3031  TIGER  DEVOURING  A  GAZELLE  5J4  x  12 

3032  PANTHER  SEIZING  A  STAG  15  x  22 

3033  PANTHER  OF  INDIA  5  x 

3034  PANTHER  OF  TUNIS  (1840)  5%  x 

3035  PANTHER  SURPRISING  A  CIVET-CAT  4x9 

3036  JAGUAR  WALKING  4^  x    9 

3037  JAGUAR  STANDING  (1840)  5x9 

3038  JAGUAR  SLEEPING  W  x   9 

3039  JAGUAR  DEVOURING  A  CROCODILE  3  x    9 

3040  OCELOT  CARRYING  A  HERON  6>£  x 

3041  ELEPHANT  OF  ASIA  (1833)  ,       5x8 

3042  ELEPHANT  OF  AFRICA  5  x    7 

3043  HORSE  SURPRISED  BY  A  LION  (1834)  15^  x  15 

3044  HORSE,  HALF-BLOOD.     Head  lowered  7^x 

3045  HORSE,  TURKISH.     Right  foot  raised  11X  x 

3046  HORSE,  TURKISH.     Left  foot  raised  11>£  x  12 

3047  DROMEDARY,  EGYPTIAN.     Reduction  5^  x 

3048  ELK  SURPRISED  BY  A  LYNX  (1834)  8^  x 

3049  DEER  ATTACKED  BY  Two  SCOTCH  HOUNDS  (1833)          17  x  21 

3050  STAG,  DOE,  AND  FAWN  9  x    8 


BRONZES  BY  BARYE  93 


3051  VIRGINIA  DEER  BITING  ITS  SIDE  (1837)  10  x  14 

3052  BULL  ON  THE  DEFENSIVE  (1841)  7  x  11 

3053  BULL  REARING,  ATTACKED  BY  A  TIGER  (1837)  9x11 

3054  BULL  DRAGGED  TO  EARTH  BY  A  BEAR  (1839)  5>£  x  11 

3055  EAGLE  HOLDING  A  HERON  12  x 

3056  CROCODILE  DEVOURING  AN  ANTELOPE  6K"  x  14 

3057  PYTHON  SWALLOWING  A  DOE  (1840)  3J4  x  10>^ 

3058  PYTHON  STRANGLING  A  GAZELLE  6  x  13 

3059  PYTHON  CRUSHING  A  CROCODILE  (1840)  6^  x  10^ 

3060  HUNTSMAN,  COSTUME  Louis  XV  iy2  x   7 

3061  BEAR  OVERTHROWN  BY  THREE  MASTIFFS  (1833)  10x13^ 

3062  BEAR  FLYING  FROM  THREE  DOGS  12  x  18 

3063  GREYHOUND  AND  HARE  8  x  13 

3064  WOLF  WALKING  9  x  14 

3065  GREYHOUND  RECLINING  iy2  x  10 

3066  BUFFALO  OF  EGYPT  6x8 

3067  CAMEL.     Head  turned  to  right  4>4  x    4>£ 

3068  GREYHOUND  SLEEPING  iy2  x  13 K 

3069  AFRICAN  BADGER  ROBBING  NEST  4x6 

3070  LION  OF  THE  COLUMN  OF  JULY  (1838).     Bas-relief  8^  x  16M 

3071  WARRIOR  OF  THE  CAUCASUS  7>£  x   6^< 

3072  PEASANT.     Medieval                                            .  12  x  10 

3073  LEOPARD  CROUCHING  3x7 

3074  DEER  (Axis)  5  x   5^ 

3075  DEER  OF  THE  GANGES  6^  x   6J4 

3076  BULL  STANDING.     Small  3^  x    5^ 

3077  CARD  RECEIVER,  with  Fawn's  Feet  3>i  x    7X 

Ornamented  with  grapes 

3078  CARD  RECEIVER  S^  x    7 

Ornamented  with  owls  and  panthers'  heads 

3079  CANDLESTICK  (two  lights)  10  x  10 

Ornamented  with  owls  and  panthers'  heads 

3080  CANDLESTICK  7  x   3>i 

Ornamented  with  owls  and  panthers'  heads 

3081  CANDLESTICK  10  x    4^ 

Greek  designs,  with  Syracuse  medallions 

3082  CANDLESTICK,  with  Fawn's  Feet  9>£  x    3^ 


94  BRONZES   BY   BARYE 


Ornamented  with  bell-flowers  and  serpents 

3083  CANDLESTICK 

Ornamented  with  bell-flowers,  leaves  and  scarabee 

3084  CANDLESTICK.     Small,  with  handle  3^  x    4>£ 

Ornamented  with  ivy  leaves 

3085  PERFUME-BURNER  4  x    2>£ 

Ornamented  with  chimeras 

3086  PAROQUET  SEATED  ON  A  TREE  7^  x    5 

3087  PHEASANT  WALKING.     Head  turned  to  left  4^  x    8M 

3088  PHEASANT  WALKING.     Head  turned  to  right  4^  x    8J4 

3089  WOLF  CAUGHT  IN  A  TRAP  4^  x    5 

3090  VIRGINIA  DEER.     Left  foot  raised  6>4  x    6 

3091  DOE  RECLINING  (Dated  1840)  3X  x    51/* 

3092  FAWN  RECLINING  (Dated  1840)  1#  x    4^ 

3093  RABBITS  (Group,  two)  2  x    3y£ 

3094  TURTLE  1J£  x    4 

3095  CROCODILE  1#  x    7^ 

3096  CANDELABRAS  (pair),  with  three  lights,   Antique 

design,  ornamented  with  serpent,  leaves,  chi- 
meras, claw  feet,  and  surmounted  with  storks  3 1  ^ 

3097  THESEUS  SLAYING  THE  CENTAUR  (1850)  50  x  41 

3098  JAGUAR  DEVOURING  A  HARE  (1850)  15#  x  38 

3099  LEOPARD.     Bas-relief  (1831).     Bronze  frame  3  x    5^ 

3100  PANTHER.     Bas-relief  (1831).     Bronze  frame  3^  x    6^ 

3101  VIRGINIA  DEER,  WITH  ANTLERS.  Bas-relief  (1831)         4  x    S$4 

3102  GENET  CARRYING  A  BIRD,  Bas-relief  (1831)  3x    5 

Bronze  frame 

3103  Axis  4>^x    6M 

3104  TIGER  HUNT.     Water-color  sketch 

3105  SLEEPING  LIONS.    Water-color  sketch 

3106  BEAR  ERECT  9^ 

3107  GENERAL  BONAPARTE  (1838)  14  x  13 


GENERAL  INDEX. 

PAGE 

BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES  AND  OFFICERS 3 

STANDING  COMMITTEES 5 

PREFACE 6 

PLANS  OF  THE  BUILDING.  , , 8  and  9 

DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  BUILDING 10 

HOURS  OF  OPENING 13 

CATALOGUE  OF  THE  PAINTINGS 15 

CATALOGUE  OF  THE  SCULPTURES 58 

CASTS  FROM  THE  ANTIQUE 58 

CASTS  FROM  THE  RENAISSANCE 72 

MODERN  BRONZES,  MARBLES  AND  CASTS 79 

BRONZES  BY  ANTOINE-LOUIS  BARYE 90 


(95) 


14  DAY  USE 

RETURN  TO  DESK  FROM  WHICH  BORROWED  | 

LOAN  DEPT. 

This  book  is  due  on  the  last  date  stamped  below,  or 
on  the  date  to  which  renewed. 


ICLF 

(N) 

El    14  1968  8  8 

; 

lEC'D   L.U      l-LD 

fT'    ''  "  ' 

ww.^* 

LD  2lA-60w-2,!G7 
(H241slO)476B 


General  Library 

University  of  California 

Berkeley 


YB  0936c 


U 


mu4^ 
^5x 


